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As the chikungunya virus spreads through the Caribbean islands, travelers and even U.S. residents need to take precautions.
healthline.com - by Dana K. Cassell - May 7, 2014
Chikungunya (pronounced chik-en-gun-ye) is a viral disease transmitted to humans by the bites of infected Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, which are found across the globe. .
. . . Originally believed to be a “tropical” disease, experts were surprised when an outbreak occurred in northeastern Italy in 2007. Now it has spread farther—to 14 Caribbean island countries since it was first detected on the island of St. Martin in December 2013.
Mosquitoes May Spread the Virus to the Southeastern U.S.
Because the Caribbean islands are close to the U.S., there is some concern that chikungunya will spread to the U.S., perhaps via Florida.
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